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The Rights of Unmarried Fathers - childwelfare.gov

Children s Bureau/ACYF/ | Email: | STATUTESC urrent Through August 2017 WHAT S INSIDES tates definitions of father Paternity registriesAlternative means to establish paternityRequired informationRevocation of claimAccess to registry recordsFor more informationSummaries of state lawsTo find statute information for a particular state, go to Rights of Unmarried Fathers The parental Rights of Fathers have historically been tied to their being married to the baby s mother at the time of childbirth. However, as the percentage of births to Unmarried mothers has increased from 4 percent of total births in 1950 to more than 40 percent each year since 2008,1 there has been a corresponding rise in the number of biological Fathers who are not married to their children s mothers. As society has become more accepting of nonmarital children, birth Fathers have sought to establish their Rights to their children including whether to parent their children, sustain a relationship with them, and exercise consent in the adoption According to the National Vital Statistics Reports at the Centers on Disease Control and Prevention (see ).

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